Well done. And the Patriots on our tails means Manning has a good shot of getting the passing record.

Honestly, I'd rather the Patriots drop a couple and we rest Manning on that crappy surface in Oakland. Imo, the ideal situation is to clinch home-field with a week left and get all of our starters two weeks to recover going into the divisional.

Honestly, I'd rather the Patriots drop a couple and we rest Manning on that crappy surface in Oakland. Imo, the ideal situation is to clinch home-field with a week left and get all of our starters two weeks to recover going into the divisional.

Rest them in the games they need to practice. manning not practicing the last two weeks has what I believe has made this offense sputter. but then again what do I know

Rest them in the games they need to practice. manning not practicing the last two weeks has what I believe has made this offense sputter. but then again what do I know

Practice, yes. Playing on that crappy sodded over baseball diamond surface in that cesspool of a stadium with a mathematically eliminated and dirty Raider defense? Screw that. Clinching by week 16 and resting banged up starters becomes the next objective.

Yeah, until Manning gets his knees taken out by some UDFA Raider thug DE or the NFL's worst playing surface, in the 3rd quarter of a meaningless game.

That could happen in a preseason game, today, against Jacksonville, wherever. The odds of that happening don't go up just because we're playing a meaningless game. What if it happens next week? Maybe we should rest him just to make damn sure.

That could happen in a preseason game, today, against Jacksonville, wherever. The odds of that happening don't go up just because we're playing a meaningless game. What if it happens next week? Maybe we should rest him just to make damn sure.

That's a p***Y line of thinking.

On the off chance we have home field by week 17, are you ****ing nuts? Have you seen out injury report this year??

This was a must win for KC @ home and while Den didn't play their best game they won. Den might not have the no 1 seed but after sunday they've got the division locked up as well.

I'd love to see a 3rd game (mostly because it'd mean our 1st playoff win since the Lincoln administration.)

On a side note I though Ball looked like your best runner. He was physical, protected the ball, and broke tackles. If his fumble issues are behind him he's the perfect compliment to a passing offense.

Also I think Del Rio respects Houston a lot more than Hali. Sunday Manning attempted longer passes and plays that took much longer to develop. It wasn't just 2 seconds and out like the game at denver.

This will sound odd but I think KC's pass D played better than it did in Den. The problem was Manning had more time to read the field (no KC pass rush) and he was able to locate the weak spot and take the time to make accurate deep throws.

Also I think Del Rio respects Houston a lot more than Hali. Sunday Manning attempted longer passes and plays that took much longer to develop. It wasn't just 2 seconds and out like the game at denver.

This will sound odd but I think KC's pass D played better than it did in Den. The problem was Manning had more time to read the field (no KC pass rush) and he was able to locate the weak spot and take the time to make accurate deep throws.

I agree. Look at passes to Welker the first time around compared to this game. 8 catches, target 10 and 72 yards. This last game 3 catches, 5 targets and 38 yards. Manning used him much differently this time around. Goes to show you that a great pass rush, like Chiefs had most of the season, pays dividends in the strength of overall pass defense. The time Manning had after the beginning of the game was a nice luxury that should never be given to a high caliber QB.